- February 14, 2000 | Classical Music Review
- Underscore
As if acknowledging his ascent to the top ranks of conducting, a supremely confident Simon Rattle led the Philadelphians in Schoenberg's massive "Gurrelieder."
- July 26, 1999 | Classical Music Review
- Flower Power
Four centuries old and nineteen hours long, the exquisite 'Peony Pavilion' still mesmerizes as a tale of love begun in fantasy but realized in life.
- June 3, 2002 | Classical Music Review
- Road Scholar
Yo-Yo Ma
Estate Project for Artists With AIDS
- February 2, 2004 | Feature
- Sweet Sounds
Joshua Bell plays an evening of classical-lite desserts that taste great but aren’t so filling—especially in light of an even younger violinist’s choices.
- January 26, 1998 | Classical Music Review
- Strauss Relief
Is Kiri Te Kanawa's performance in Strauss's lovely "Capriccio" her last at the Met? If so, shell be leaving on a high note.
- May 10, 1999 | Classical Music Review
- Look Back In Angst
Haunted by deathly imagery, "Requiem for a Young Poet," Bernd Alois Zimmerman's massive millennial downer, finally has its U.S. premiere.
- June 1, 1998 | Classical Music Review
- The Song Also Rises
The New York Festival of Song celebrates ten successful years of giving voice.
- October 23, 2000 | Classical Music Review
- The Big Score
Requiem
Henze; Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Christoph Von Dohnányi.
St. Paul
Mendelssohn; New York Philharmonic, conducted by Kurt Masur.
Symphony No. 5
Glass; Brooklyn Philharmonic, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.
- April 5, 1999 | Classical Music Review
- "The Queen of Spades"
- March 5, 2001 | Classical Music Review
- In Brief
The Makropulos Case at BAM

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